Pala Pala seafood market = Negros Occidental Food terminal. Inside the building, there are 3 sections : seafood market (whole sale and details), fruits and vegetables, and food plaza where you can ask the food stand to prepare and cook the seafood you bought from the seafood market. They charge 150 php per 500g of seafood.If it is 1/4 of kg, they still charge 150php. We chose the restaurant "Neneng & Bert eatery". We bought 500g of crabs and 500g of squids. So the eatery prepared and cooked for us crabs with chili sauce spicy and salt & pepper squid. The crabs itself were very fresh, the meat crab is cooked just enough so it was juicy and good,the sauce will be better if it had less salt. The squids were cooked a bit too long so it was not crunchy but tough and chewy. We also bought fruits in the vegetables and fruits section. The yellow melon is sweet and juicy. Very good. The Davao pomelo is good too. We loved the experience and definitely...
Read morePala Pala seafood market in Bacolod City is a fantastic place to buy and eat seafood. The market offers a wide selection of fresh seafood caught daily from local waters. Customers can choose their seafood from the display, and the vendors will prepare it according to their preference. The market also has several restaurants where customers can have their seafood cooked to order. The dishes are delicious and reasonably priced. The market is clean, and the staff is friendly and helpful. The ambiance is bustling and lively, with a constant stream of customers. Overall, Pala Pala seafood market is a must-visit for seafood lovers visiting...
Read moreNewly built and we'll plan by its purpose market in the City called Food Terminal Market of Negros Occidental. You can find a variety of restaurants soon to open, fruits and vegetables, meat and fish section as well as dry goods. This area is located next to Ayala Mall in San Juan Street. It's a new project by the province of Negros Occidental to provide livelihood for small business owners in a convenient place and very accessible...
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